A systematic review of histology and imaging methods detecting carotid plaque components associated with ischemic stroke
Abstract
Master thesis, Programme in Medicine TITLE: A systematic review of histology and imaging methods
detecting carotid plaque components associated with
ischemic stroke. Background: Rupture of atherosclerotic plaques in the carotid circulation is one of the major
causes of ischemic stroke. The recent risk-stratifier for evaluating stroke risk is based on area
of lumen narrowing although recent research indicates that plaque components and
morphology might be of greater importance. A lot of research is in progress with the aim to
find a cost-effective and non-invasive imaging method that adequatly can detect plaque
components associated with an increased risk of creating ischemic events.
Objective: The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the scientific evidence for
which imaging method of CT and MRI that best identify carotid plaque components
associated with an increased risk of creating ischemic events.
Methods: Two literature searches (one for each imaging method) was performed in PubMed
and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL). Inclusion criterias was
defined and used to select relevant articles. Data were extracted and presented in tables. The
quality of the individual articles was assessed. Statistical analyzes could not be performed.
Findings: The literature search resulted in 648 articles about CT and 915 about MRI. 6
articles about CT and 8 articles about MRI was included in the analysis. Direct comparisons
between studies were not possible because of incomparable methods and outcome measures.
Due to this it was not possible to perform any statistical analyze. Instead, a table highlighting
the diversity between the articles was performed for each imaging method. However, the
results indicated that MRI is a more researched method with better ability to identify plaque
components than CT.
Interpretation: There is a significant gap in scientific knowledge on this subject. The
researchers will need to agree on inclusion criterias, methods to perform imaging, and the use
of outcome measures. A standardized list of recommendations of how to perform research on
this subject needs to be established in this field. In combination with larger trials and
representative populations, the results could be comparable, analyzes could be performed and
conclusions be reliable.
Keywords:
”Carotid
stenosis”,
”Vulnerable
plaque”,
”Ischemic
stroke”,
”Computed
Tomography”,
”Magnetic
Resonance
Imaging
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2015-05-29Author
Dalne, Cajsa
Keywords
Carotid stenosis
Vulnerable plaque
Ischemic stroke
Computes Tomography
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Language
eng